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The Lenovo Tab M11 is a sleek, lightweight 11-inch tablet featuring a sharp 1920x1200 WUXGA display, powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 Octa-Core processor. Equipped with 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD storage, and a 10-hour battery, it’s designed for seamless multitasking and all-day productivity. The included pen enhances creativity, while the ambient light sensor ensures optimal viewing in any environment.
Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Chipset Brand | MediaTek |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | Tab M11 |
Item model number | ZADA0028US |
Operating System | Android 13 |
Item Weight | 1.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.54 x 10 x 0.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.54 x 10 x 0.28 inches |
Color | Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Flash Memory Size | 4 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
D**M
Works with DJI Fly App
This is great. It’s really fast for the price. I got it with the pen which is great for drawing. This is the second one that I bought. Works with DJI fly app
S**C
This is a definite buy.
This tablet is great. It's fast, it's very easy to use, it sounds good, the screen size is perfect, definitely worth every penny.
R**O
Another great Amazon open box purchase.
I only needed a tablet so I could run Flowkey and put the tablet on my piano like sheet music. Open box Amazon items have always been great for me, and this one is no exception. Saved about 20% or so. Came in LIKE NEW condition, only thing I noticed was that the cellophane tape on the original box had been cut and retaped. All I need this for is FLOWKEY, and it works great.
N**E
Great for reading
This is the first tablet I've ever owned, and I bought it primarily for reading comics/manga and textbooks for my mathematics degree, and potentially for taking notes with the included pen. For a quick review, it checks all those boxes just fine, and if you're just looking to read some pdfs and surf the internet, it's perfectly capable. I'll go into some more specifics now of pros/cons of the device.Pros:The price is great. I bought one on Prime Day for $162 (tax included) and, considering what I would be spending on textbooks otherwise and the space it saves on my shelves, I think that's pretty much a steal. In retrospect I probably should've bought the 8Gb model instead since it's a pretty modest price increase for better performance, but again my interests with the tablet are pretty minimal so it's not a big deal.It's an android tablet. This means you can "sideload" apps and install free and open source software on it which is a huge plus. Often, you don't have to nickle-and-dime yourself for apps because of the great alternative store F-Droid you can install on android devices to get free applications. The killer app here for me is Kotatsu; it allows you to read fan-translated manga and comics for free, and the app searches around 50-100 different databases to find what you're looking for. I also have been pretty happy with the free note-taking app Saber that's also available on F-Droid. You have a lot more freedom with how you use the tablet using android than with Apple devices.The battery life is pretty good. I used it during an entire 10-hour work shift, putting it down occasionally to talk to coworkers or do other tasks, and as long as you press the power button to sleep it I didn't witness any massive battery drain while sleeping. If you aren't keeping it on max brightness and awake for hours you won't have any problems.The tablet charges decently fast. I don't use the included charger because it's a USB-A to USB-C cable and I don't believe these are capable of faster charging speeds; instead I use a Samsung Super Fast Charger I bought on Amazon that's USB-C to USB-C and it charges fast enough that I'm not bothered by waiting (the device registers as "Flash Charging"). I'm estimating it probably takes about 1:30 to 2:30 hours to charge to full from empty using my Samsung charger.It has a camera. I don't have any interest in using it though so I can't really be bothered to test it out, but I just wanted to mention that there is a camera included.Cons:The tablet comes with a bunch of garbage pre-installed. I had to manually go through the app list and uninstall a bunch of trash applications like matching games and other nonsense that I don't want anywhere near my tablet. I think this actually improved performance once I uninstalled all of these too. When you go through the first-time setup, it asks you if you want to install these garbage applications with some of them impossible to unselect; once the installation finishes, regardless of what you picked, it installs even more without asking you for verification. I bet this is how they subsidize cost for their tablet, but I think I would've rather paid more than have this stuff preinstalled straight out of the box.The tablet is a little laggy. If you're pulling down the top menu the framerate drops a little bit, and it can be a bit sluggish drawing in apps like ibis. For reading this isn't an issue though, and I bet if you buy the slightly more expensive 8Gb model this would be much less of an issue than with the 4Gb.The storage is rather minimal, but there is a microSD card slot included in the device, so you can slap in as much additional storage as you want, whenever it becomes an issue that you'll hit the maximum storage space. Since I've heard the camera isn't great, and I think this is one of the things that takes the most space besides games which this device isn't really for, I don't think having 64Gb of space is a massive downside.Conclusion:I think that if you're looking for a tablet for multimedia stuff including games, then this is probably more like a 3 star tablet. For me though, thinking of this purely as a reading device, it's a 4 star device. If it was a little less laggy or didn't preinstall software I don't want out of the box, then this would be a 5 star device for reading and web browsing at its price range.
°**°
Best tablet i have ever purchased.
Bought for my son. Hands down, the best. Doesn't lag at all. Holds battery life very well. Doesn't freeze/ glitch at all. I recommend.
T**
Lenovo or Leyesvote, make your own educated choice.
The item is fine as far as structural design and materialI was biased and partial to Lenovo products for in the past their laptops have served me well. By far, better than any other brands on the market.Unfortunately, I can't say the same for this particular tablet which I purchased a while back. I feel enough time familiarizing self with product has passed for my opinion to be shared with you.I am not pleased with the tablet. This is not to knock Lenovo off from the pedestal. This is my first tablet that I owned and I simply do not like it.Now this next part does concern my view about Lenovo based on this particular tablet. I paid for a gimmick called octacore or something like that. It sounds cool and all, it's supposed to add to the umph factor as far as muti tasking, a faster processor etc...Anyway, I read the specs before purchasing and boy has this entire experience with this tablet does not liveup to the Lenovo reputation..It boasts a MediaTek Helio G88 Octa-Core processor with Superior Performance. Maybe but Superior to what? Maybe an apple LC II or the old Atari Pong game but I wouldn't call my experience with this Octa-Core Superior by any standard.It speaks of an Ambient Light Sensor. A what, WHAT?I usually limit myself to a movie a night. You know, to reward myself for making it through another glorious day. Anyway. every movie that I have watched so far appears to have been filmed in the darkness of the abyss. It's a dark display screen whenever I watch a movie. I know that it is not an issue with Prime. I've watched movies from other apps as well. Same results.Maybe I need to watch a movie in the Daylight. HAAHAhaaaa, just kidding. Sorry, I couldn't resist.I am going to donate, this tablet to a less fortunate soul as soon as I buy a new laptop. Preferably to a homeless shelter. What kind of guy would I be if I passed this on to a friend? Don't answer that.First I am researching and comparing specs, processors, memory types, hard drives etc...I have limited my search to 16" to 17" laptops and Lenovo exclusively but today, I will be comparing with other unpopular brands. No HP, no Dell, no.....I don't know, maybe Lenovo I'll have to wait and see.
J**Z
Great quality
Tablet is Wonderful, performs really smooth and screen quality is great, S Pen performs amazing
R**S
Genial!!!
Muy satisfecho con mi Tablet lenovo! Cumplió totalmente mis expectativas, me llegó en 5 días a Colombia
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